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Tag Archives: apple
Make a Basic Keynote Animation
TweetYou will need a Mac computer to do this tutorial. You can do keynote on an iPad also. You will need to download Keynote if you do not already have it. This is available for download in the App Store … Continue reading
Creating Animation with Apple Keynote
Tweet Interested in flipped classroom? One element that is possibly key to flipping instruction is creating videos to give students the basic instructions to free up class time to do higher level thinking. Start by looking into your webcam and … Continue reading
Apple Distinguished Educator
Tweet Here is my video for the Apple Distinguished Educator program. This will be a great opportunity for me to learn and contribute to a community of amazing educators. Fingers crossed!!!
Literature Book Covers for iPads
TweetAt the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year there was no shortage of cases being displayed. Walking by the m edge booth I was excited to see iPad cases that featured classic book covers. Unfortunately I had to be … Continue reading
Highlight on Diana Herrington and the iPad
Tweet I bought the iPad when it was first announced and immediately started integrating it into the classroom. Undoubtedly it is a tool that with the right teacher can inspire students and increase student learning. I was honored to work … Continue reading
Hooking up Apple TV
Tweet Brand new Apple TV fresh out of the box. Plugged it into the wall and attached to a TV via HDMI cable. If I was using an LCD projector the projector needs to have an HDMI slot, or you … Continue reading
Inspiration that changed the world
Tweet I am using my MAC, watching a video on my iPad and am receiving tweets on my iPhone and that is just at this moment. Steve Jobs, your legacy lives on.
